Is It Possible to Abuse Antidepressants?
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Do antidepressants work? that is the most commonly asked question. Depression is perhaps the most commonly recognized emotional well-being issue in the US, and antidepressants can be quite possibly the most well-known remedies. There may be a couple of various sorts of antidepressant prescriptions. Everyone intended to develop the capacity of synapses in mind and increment the … Read more
An Appendix B, C and D
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Appendix B — Statistical Sample of Dual Disorder Patients in Treatment A cost analysis of running dual disorder programs was included as an illustration for maintaining optimum mental health among patients. Three urban programs in urban areas – one that provided day and evening intensive outpatient services on the West Coast – provided actual cost … Read more
Mental Health Disorders and Addiction among Teenagers
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Research has shown that the journey of young people in life is challenging.They go through a lot as they grow, that is emotionally and even physically. Adolescence is that specific stage when young people feel a lot of chemistry going on in their bodies but they may not understand. During the early stages of adolescence, … Read more
Community Supporting Groups
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Supporting groups are becoming common. The recovery from addiction is often referred to as a magical process of supporting groups. People who become sober often describe themselves as changing their lifestyle or making ties with something extraordinary. Such people don’t just put it down and even don’t leave the pills away. These people gain changing … Read more
What Are the Dangers of At-Home Detox?
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Home Detox has advantages as well as disadvantages. When the use and abuse of drugs or alcohol are evident, the natural tendency is to assume that the only way to solve the problem is to stop all substance use. This approach is the correct one; abstinence is the best way to deal with addiction. However, … Read more
Chapter 2: Concepts and Definitions of Dual Disorder and Psychiatric Disorder
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Psychiatric disorder is getting common across the globe. An important and multi-faceted part of addiction and mental health treatment is establishing an accurate diagnosis for patients, a process that targets many aspects of human behavior. A clinician should contrast the psychiatric symptoms caused by AODs and those that result from primary acute psychiatric disorders. For … Read more
Relation Between Women and Alcoholism
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Women and alcoholism relation is a serious threat to society and women are probable to lose their sexual urges than before. A growing number of women are scuffling with alcoholism and heavy drinking, a problem that has once been widely accepted as a male problem – and they frequently feel the negative effects of illness faster … Read more
Typical Women’s Mental Health Issues
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
The battle against women’s mental health is one of the most difficult issues facing the health-care industry. To begin with, diagnosing severe illnesses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety can be difficult. The social stigma attached to mental health conditions is perhaps the most formidable barrier to care. Women are disproportionately affected by patients’ … Read more
Disorder of Adjustment
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Adjustment disorder is a period when life is constantly changing and it is common for us to go through a period of adjustment following any kind of unpleasant situation. People who experience major changes in their work, personal life, or education will need time to change the way they work. However, if a person is … Read more
Klonopin Abuse And Effects On Bipolar Disorder
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
It’s been thrown around in the media and used interchangeably as a nickname for people with erratic behavior, but what is bipolar disorder exactly?Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).When you become depressed, you may feel … Read more